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The University of Texas at Tyler Scholarships

3900 University Blvd Tuition In/Out-State: $6,592 / $15,982 Total Fall Enrollment: 6,476
Tyler , TX 75799-6699 Books and Supplies: $1,301 Applicants Admitted: 46%
(903) 566-7000 On-campus Room and Board: $9,692 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 84%
http://www.uttyler.edu/ Undergraduate Application Fee: $40 Receiving Institutional Aid: 44% , $2,736 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Junior College, Community College & University Employee Scholarship Program

Scholarship Description
Students who meet the criteria below will be considered for a Scholarship based upon their current position of full-time employment at a Junior College, Community College or four year University. This program is available for Fall, Spring, and Summer Sessions. Scholarship funds are limited and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Award Amount: up to $100 per semester To qualify, students must: * Submit a letter each semester from your institution's personnel director stating the following: o Employee’s name, o The last four digits of the employee's Social Security number, o Verification of full-time employment, o The semester for which the letter is intended.
Amount
$100
Number of Awards
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Renewable
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Renewal Criteria
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Award Criteria Requirements:

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